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Guide to a Secured Loan

 
Author: John Mussi
 

The common definition of a secured loan is that it is endorsed by some form of collateral. If the borrower fails to repay the loan then the lender may take hold of the collateral and sell it to repay the loan. An auto or home loan is an example of a secured loan.

There are many reasons why you may choose a secured loan; one is that a secured loan is suitable when you are trying to raise a large amount of cash for either home improvements, the purchase of a new car, or maybe you are experiencing difficulty getting an unsecured loan due to a poor credit history. Lenders can be more forgiving when it comes to secured loans due to the collateral you put up for the loan thus, making a secured loan possible when you have been denied for an unsecured loan in the past.

What are the qualifications for a secured loan?

You do not have to hold the deed on your home in order to qualify for a secured loan. If you have a mortgage, you use the equity that you have built up as collateral. With a secured loan, you can borrow an amount from 5,000 to 100,000 and schedule your repayments over a period from 5 to 20 years. Talk to your lender about scheduling your monthly payments so that they will fit within your financial budget. Normally, secured loans have a tendency to be less expensive than unsecured loans because the lender has a form of security if for some reason you were to default on your repayments.

The interest rate for a secured loan depends upon various elements such as the amount of money you borrow, the length of time you choose to pay back the secured loan and your financial details. You can also select a secured loan protection plan for peace of mind so that you do not have to worry if you were to lose your job or are unable to work because of an unforeseen accident or illness.

What are the benefits of a secured loan?

The benefits of a secured loan are that you can receive lower monthly repayments than you could from an unsecured loan. The amount of money you borrow is larger due to the collateral you have, and you can stretch your repayments over a longer period. It is typical to borrow up to 125% of the equity you have in your property for virtually anything you desire. In order to qualify for a secured loan you should be a homeowner at least more than nine months or longer. Be employed (if self-employed be able to show two years of accounts) and have an annual household income of 20,000 or more.

You may choose to settle your loan early although you should be careful because most lenders will charge an early repayment charge of approximately two months additional interest if you do. As with all financial decisions, research all your offers and the penalties that may be assessed for paying off your loan early. If you are looking for a way to generate a large sum of cash without resorting to selling your home to get it, consider a secured loan.

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